ARARAT hosts welcome evening of Tigran Hamasyan’s concert series in Yerevan

ARARAT hosts welcome evening of Tigran Hamasyan’s concert series in Yerevan

PanARMENIAN.Net - On November 19, ARARAT the Armenian Brandy supported the welcome evening of Tigran Hamasyan's concert series in Yerevan. The event was held at the Tigran Tsitoghdzyan art studio, where guests enjoyed the solo performance of double bassist Rick Rosato featuring an exclusive composition with Tigran Hamasyan.

The choice of the venue was intentional. Established in 2021, the Tigran Tsitoghdzyan art studio has turned into a place that combined diverse sensations, curating a unique cultural experience where music harmoniously intertwines with the famous artworks.

Tigran Hamasyan is one of the exceptional composers of our times, whose unique style made the world recognize Armenian music, culture, and heritage. His concerts in his homeland aren't just anticipated; they hold an irreplaceable spot in the capital's cultural calendar. Hence, his 2023 world tour could not bypass Armenia.

This time, fans of his music have the exclusive opportunity to see Hamasyan at the National Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia on November 20, 21, and 22.

"Live music performance is one of the manifestations of art, which is born as a cross point of mastery, passion, and creativity. And all of these come to glorify the Moment the way it is - the moment of pleasure. I think that good music, as a form of high art, helps us to reflect on ourselves and unleashes new emotional horizons," says Zaruhi Saribekyan, Communications Manager of Yerevan Brandy Company.

ARARAT Brandy continues to support special cultural events both in Armenia and abroad. This evening also started with the ARARAT reception, giving the guests the opportunity to enjoy the ARARAT Brandy, as well as to reveal the taste of the legendary drink by tasting cocktails based on it.

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